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Breaking News Tue, 8 Jul 2008
A member of international relief group Oxfam dressed as US President George W. bush displays balloons representing the amount of carbon his country emits per capita during a performance in Sapporo on Japan's northern main island of Hokkaido Tuesday, July 8, 2008. The G8 leaders from the United States, Japan, Russia, France, Britain, Canada, Italy and Germany are holding their three-day summit to discuss about global warming and food and oil crisis in the lakeside resort of To
Climate   Emissions   G8   Photos   US  
 The Australian 
George Bush falls in line on climate challenge
| THE G8 group of industrialised nations has set a goal of halving greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 under a pact that for the first time ties the US to a global target. | The deal represents George W.... (photo: AP / Itsuo Inouye)
UBS Bank, Offenbach
Bank   Finance   Mideast   Photos   Switzerland  
 Turkish Press 
UBS to expand in Mideast
| Logo of the Swiss banking giant UBS. Switzerland's biggest bank UBS has announced that it was stepping up its expansion in the Middle East with a new licence to operate in Saudi Arabia. | (AFP/File)... (photo: Public Domain / Christos Vittoratos)
Kevin Rudd  The Australian 
Rudd ready for G8 six shot
| PRIME Minister Kevin Rudd is dampening expectations of a major breakthrough on climate change when he meets the leaders of the world's top industrialised nations in Japan tomorrow. | Mr Rudd will ha... (photo: Creative Commons / Jeremy Thompson)
Australia   Climate   Photos   Politics   World  
 President George W. Bush shares a moment with President Vladimir Putin of Russia, and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, after a photo opportunity with Outreach Representatives at the G8 Summit in Heiligendamm, Germany. With them are Prime Minister Rom  Business Day 
Rich country leaders wrestle with shaky world economy  
TOYAKO, Japan - Leaders of the world's rich industrial nations met today in a bid to thrash out a common strategy to stem record rises in oil and food prices and ensure food security. | The Group of E... (photo: White House/Eric Draper)
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 floor tiles - tile - ceramic - tile grout (rt1) Daily Star Lebanon
Lebanon's Uniceramic shuts down local production operations
| Tile manufacturer blames high costs, unfair competition | By Osama Habib | Daily Star staff | Tuesday, July 08, 2008 | BEIRUT: Uniceramic, Lebanon's largest ceramics fa... (photo: WN)
Competition   Egypt   Lebanon   Photos   Production  
Merkel: "Es war ein sehr politischer Gipfel" AOL
Merkel 'very satisfied' with G-8 over global warming, food,
TOYAKO, Japan, July 8 (Kyodo) - (EDS: ADDING DETAILS) | German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed her strong satisfaction Tuesday with the work of the Group of Eight powe... (photo: REGIERUNGonline / Kugler)
Food   Germany   Japan   Oil   Photos  
 Gnter Verheugen, Vice-President of the EC in charge of Enterprise and Industry and Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Member of the EC in charge of External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy, receive Robert Zoellick, US Deputy Secretary of State . ula1 Insurance Newsnet
The World Bank Group: Export Restrictions Hamper Humanitarian Response, Zoellick Says; Governments need to ensure ...
RDATE:07072008 | HOKKAIDO, Japan -- The following is a statement by World Bank Group President Robert B. Zoellick at a joint news conference with United Nations Secretary... (photo: European Community)
G8   Japan   Photos   Politics   Summit  
Kamal Nath The Times Of India
EU, India say committed to world trade deal
|                 | BRUSSELS: The European Union and India said on Monday they were committed to a world trade deal that take... (photo: PIB)
EU   India   London   Photos   Politics  
Saad Hariri, the son of the late prime minister and majority leader, speaks during an interview with the Associated Press, at his house in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday Feb. 12, 2008. Hariri said the majority does not intend to start a civil war but will not stand idle and called on the army to prevent strife. He has blamed the opposition and its Syrian and Iranian backers for undermining Lebanon. Thursday will mark the third anniversary of the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri Gulf News
New Lebanese cabinet list awaits Sa'ad approval
| Dubai: The new Lebanese government is expected to be announced in the next two days, according to political sources. | The cabinet line-up is "almost finalised" and wai... (photo: AP / Hussein Malla)
Government   Lebanon   Parliament   Photos   Politics   Slideshow  
Shipping vessel Gulf News
Middle East maritime boom draws $33b
| Dubai: Oil-fuelled growth has pushed up the Middle East's seaport and maritime facilities development and expansion bill to Dh121 billion ($33 billion), as major shippe... (photo: WN)
Dubai   Growth   Industry   Maritime   Photos  
Billiard center game The Philippine Star
Orcollo wins Qatar 9-ball tilt
| Dennis Orcollo outclassed Niels Feijen of the Netherlands in a duel of the world's top-ranked players, fashioning out a 13-5 victory to capture the Qatar International ... (photo: Jamal Penjweny)
Billiards   Photos   Qatar   Sports   World  
Business Politics
- G-8: Nations must share CO2 goal / Major powers ask parties
- Rights group hits Saudi treatment of domestic he
- US to impose sanctions on companies aiding Iran nuclear weap
- 'High oil, food prices to put global economy under strai
Indonesian activists wear the names of four Indonesian women, who were allegedly tortured by their employers in Saudi Arabia, stand in front of the Saudi Arabian Embassy during a demonstration Monday Aug. 13, 2007 in Jakarta, Indonesia. The Migrant workers group "Migrant Care" demanded that the Saudi Government apologize and compensate the families of the four women, two of whom di
Rights group hits Saudi treatment of domestic help
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- Lebanon's politicians don't want a new and fair elec
- Democrat Obama rejects charges of flip-flopping
- Iran warns against attack
- G-8: Nations must share CO2 goal / Major powers ask parties
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama
Democrat Obama rejects charges of flip-flopping
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Education Health
- Lebanon school treasurer Bertram leaving for Northwest Local
- Lebanon school treasurer Bertram leaving for Northwest Local
- Ministry of Education introduces new curriculum with 14 addi
- Iran in warning to US and Israel
 An unidentified Muslim girl excluded from her school walks back to her home Friday Oct. 22, 2004 in Flers, Normandy, as France applies a new law that bans students from wearing obvious religious apparel in public schools. (AP Photo) hf1
In Egypt, suicide and scams overshadow exams
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- Iran urged to halt executions of juvenile criminals
- Israel reopens Gaza border, mortar fire continues
- U.S. exports cigarettes, bras, bull semen to Iran
- Son's autism tests Iraq refugee's resolve
** FILE ** Members of Iranian Corps Guards of the Islamic Revolution forces parade during large-scale military parades in Tehran to mark the 27th anniversary of the Iraqi invasion of Iran that sparked the bloody 1980-88 war, in Tehran, Iran in this photo taken on Saturday Sep. 22, 2007.
Iran to 'hit Tel Aviv, US ships' if attacked
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Terror Oil
- No hard date in pullout talks: US
- From bull semen to bras, Iran still buys American
- US chief: Iraq needs time to stabilize after fight
- US chief: Iraq needs time to stabilize after fight
 US Soldiers provide security for a humanitarian assistance drop of food and supplies in Rashid, Iraq
No hard date in pullout talks: US
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- Iran warns against attack
- G-8: Nations must share CO2 goal / Major powers ask parties
- All the oil news that's fit to print
- Oil extends slide into 2nd day, losing over $5
 Oil Prices, energy, gasoline, consumer, industry, oil. tp1
Oil rebounds after prices plunge nearly $4
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